
Time magazine's June 6, 1983 cover story called stress "The Epidemic of
the
Eighties" and referred to it as our leading health problem; there can
be
little doubt that the situation has progressively worsened since then.
Numerous surveys confirm that adult Americans perceive they are under
much
more stress than a decade or two ago. A 1996 Prevention magazine
survey
found that almost 75% feel they have "great stress" one day a week with
one
out of three indicating they feel this way more than twice a week. In
the
same 1983 survey only 55% said they felt under great stress on a weekly
basis. It has been estimated that 75 - 90 percent of all visits to
primary
care physicians are for stress related problems. Job Stress is far and
away
the leading source of stress for adults but stress levels have also
escalated in children, teenagers, college students and the elderly for
other
reasons, including: increased crime, violence and other threats to
personal
safety; pernicious peer pressures that lead to substance abuse and
other
unhealthy life style habits; social isolation and loneliness; the
erosion of
family and religious values and ties; the loss of other strong sources
of
social support that are powerful stress busters.
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